Camping near Carpenter Rocks with wifi provided

Coastal camping along the Limestone Coast.

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2 top campgrounds near Carpenter Rocks with wifi provided

Blue Lake Holiday Park

184 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents27 acres · Mount Gambier, SA
Blue Lake Holiday Park is set on 27 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, nestled within a volcanic landscape and situated between two crater lakes. The park is located in Mount Gambier, 4.5 hours south east of Adelaide and next to Australia’s world famous and mysterious Blue Lake. Mount Gambier is part of the Limestone Coast and with it’s spectacular natural wonders, there’s plenty for everyone to see, do and explore!
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AU$60
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Glenelg River Canoe Camp

20 sites · RVs, Tents8 acres · Dartmoor, VIC
Located just outside of Dartmoor approximately 20 minutes from the Glenelg River Canoe Trail, Lower Glenelg National Park. Camping facilities for tents and Caravans for short stay only max 3 nights. BBQ camp kitchen, toilet and showers. 8 acres to pitch a tent or set up camper/caravan. Close proximity to local township if Dartmoor where you can grab a meal from the pub or general store. Short drive to the Blue Lake Mount Gambier.
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Camping near Carpenter Rocks with wifi provided guide

Overview

If you’re looking for one of the smallest towns along South Australia’s Limestone Coast, Carpenter Rocks might be it—less than 100 people call this fishing village home. Of course, size isn’t everything. What Carpenter Rocks lacks in population, it makes up for in unique photo opportunities, from its ghostly beachside shipwreck to its landmark Cape Banks Lighthouse. For campers, the real draw is the chance to park your campervan or pitch a tent right by the shore. Bring your fishing tackle and your scuba gear—the rocky coastline is known for its fishing and diving spots.

Where to go

Canunda National Park

Carpenter Rocks is the southern gateway to Canunda National Park, where golden sandy beaches, rocky coves, and swaths of coastal bushlands make up the wild landscapes. Take your pick from six campgrounds, some affording magnificent ocean views, then take to the coast to hike, swim, surf, and snorkel.

Southern Ocean Drive

The region’s most rewarding road trip runs all the way from nearby Mount Gambier, past Carpenter Rocks, and north along the Limestone Coast. Check into one of the beachside campgrounds at Beachport Conservation Park, camp by the lakes around Robe, or continue north all the way to the beaches and wetlands of Coorong National Park.

Coonawarra wine country

An hour’s drive inland from Carpenter Rocks and the scenery changes from sandy shores to vine-clad hills. Coonawarra sits at the heart of the Limestone Coast wine country, where you can hike or cycle between cellar-door wineries, camp with a view of the vineyards, or go glamping in a luxury bell tent.

When to go

Summer (December through February) is the best time to enjoy the Limestone Coast beaches, and the coastal roads and resorts fill up quickly over the summer holidays. Alternatively, winter is the prime season for bird-watching along the coast, and the coastal wetlands are even more impressive thanks to the seasonal rainfall.

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